Denis Shapovalov (19) vs Francisco Cerundolo (29): Prediction & Odds, Betting Tips 01/11/2022 | News & Preview

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Denis Shapovalov will play against Francisco Cerundolo in the first round of the Paris Masters. The match will start on October 31 at 17:30.
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Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction #1 – Handicap (-4) for Shapovalov – 1.71.

Bookmaker Ratings: Prediction #2 – Total Games Under 23 – 1.54.

Match Predict – Handicap (-4) for Shapovalov

Francisco Cerundolo is a clay-court player, so he is not very good on the hard court. We think it will be very difficult for him in the upcoming match, as Denis himself is in excellent form and played last week in the final of the tournament in Vienna.

Total Games – Under 23

Shapovalov is showing good results in the second half of the season. Last week, Denis made it to the final in Vienna. So, he came to the Masters in Paris in great shape. We expect to see a confident start for the Canadian in the local courts.

Preliminary review and pre-match prediction for Denis Shapovalov vs Francisco Cerundolo

Denis Shapovalov:

Shapovalov reached the final for the second time last week. Denis narrowly missed out on taking the title at a tournament in Vienna.

In the decisive match, he lost to Daniil Medvedev (6-4, 3-6, 6-2). Medvedev had to admit it wasn’t as easy as expected. Shapovalov played amazingly well until the middle of the second set, but he had to be forced into a mistake.

He had previously beaten Taylor Fritz (6-1, 4-6, 6-3), Dan Evans (6-3, 6-3) and Borna Coric (7-6, 6-0).

Shapovalov also reached the final in Seoul in early October and the semi-finals in Tokyo. In Stockholm, Denis won one match before losing to Alex De Minaur (2-6, 6-7).

Shapovalov has made it through the second round of at least six tournaments in a row.

Francisco Cerundolo:

Cerundolo, meanwhile, has never won more than one match since winning the tournament in Bostad and reaching the semi-finals in Hamburg.

In principle, this is no surprise. Francisco is indeed easier to play on clay than on a hard court.

That said, it’s still worth noting that Cerundolo made it past the first round in recent tournaments in Gijon, Antwerp and Vienna. In the first two, he was stopped by Dominic Thiem and Jannik Sinner.

Cerundolo has only managed to win more than one hard-court match this season in Miami. Strangely enough, here he reached the semi-finals.

Cerundolo has suffered seven defeats in his last ten matches.

Match Details and Statistics

Type of Court – Indoor Hard

Speed of Court – 8/10

Shapovalov’s Rating – 19

Denis Shapovalov Wins/Losses in 2022 – 31/22

Cerundolo’s Rating – 29

Francisco Cerundolo Wins/Losses in 2022 – 36/29

Safe Bets

In 3 of Cerundolo’s last 5 matches, more than 9.5 games have been played in the first set. We offer to bet on “1st Set Games Over 9.5” with odds of 1.82.

Most popular FAQ for Denis Shapovalov vs Francisco Cerundolo

Who won the last meeting between these players?

Denis and Francisco will play their first head-to-head match.

Where will this fixture be played?

The match will be played at Court 1, AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France.

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds for the 2022 Paris Masters: Shapovalov vs Cerundolo at 1xBet.

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